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CSPR.NG Blog

If you believe in our mission to make online publishing safer for everyone, you may have considered contributing to CMS Airship already. Whether you share our desire to see data breaches become less frequent or you seek some open source work to put on your resume to improve your employment prospects, there are a myriad of ways to get involved. We greatly welcome anything you feel you can contribute.

Earlier today, a stored XSS vulnerability was reported by Lucas Reschke and fixed in version 1.1.2. Unfortunately, this news arrived at the same time as I discovered the auto-updater was refusing to run. If you've set up your own Airship already, you'll need to manually update to the latest version (1.1.3).

When we released version 1.0 earlier this week, we weren't counting on receiving as much great feedback from the community, and we certainly didn't expect anyone to contribute significantly enough to tag 1.1 so soon. I'm delighted to say, our expectations weren't high enough.

If you're looking for the place to sign up for a supplier account to make your own extensions, you want https://airship.paragonie.com instead. (Warning: kind of ugly, need to update the CSS when I get a chance.)

This domain demonstrates unreleased, in-development features of our upcoming CMS. What you are seeing is the current master branch. As soon as v0.2.0 is released, we'll begin working on the features for v0.3.0 and they'll be publicly visible here.